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All About Azure | TechSNAP 394

Wes is joined by a special guest to take a look back on the growth and development of Azure in 2018 and discuss some of its unique strengths. Special Guest: Chad M. Crowell.

Jan 10, 2019

The Premiere Shell | LINUX Unplugged 283

Joe joins Wes to discuss the state of Adobe's Creative Cloud on Linux and why the Fish shell might be your favorite new tool.

Jan 8, 2019

One Week at a Time | Coder Radio 339

Mike’s just had the talk, and now it's time to make some changes. Including admitting he was wrong about Swift.

Jan 7, 2019

Linux Action News 87

Raspberry Pi joins the RISC-V Foundation, MIPS is going open source, and Mozilla is experimenting with more ads in Firefox.

Jan 6, 2019

A Good Walled Garden | User Error 56

Android vs iOS, turning users into contributors, and good vs bad in the world.

Jan 4, 2019

Future of ZFS | BSD Now 279

The future of ZFS in FreeBSD, we pick highlights from the FreeBSD quarterly status report, flying with the raven, modern KDE on FreeBSD, many ways to launch FreeBSD in EC2, GOG installers on NetBSD, and more.

Jan 3, 2019

Back to our /roots | TechSNAP 393

In a special new year’s episode we take a moment to reflect on the show’s past, its future, and say goodbye to an old friend.

Jan 3, 2019

Wishing Upon a Kernel | LINUX Unplugged 282

We start off the new year with our hopes and dreams for Linux and open source in 2019 and beyond.

Jan 2, 2019

sleep(jesus); | Coder Radio 338

Don’t call them resolutions, lets just call them reasonable goals. Mike and Chris share their plans for 2019’s ground work, and why everything single thing is fair game.

Jan 1, 2019

Linux Action News 86

We take a look back at our 2018 Linux predictions, and make some bold new ones for the year ahead.

Dec 30, 2018

2018's Deal Channels | Coder Radio 337

The guys drink some Liquid Christmas Tree and reflect on the major trends of 2018, and the stuff they are preemptively freaking out about for 2019.

Dec 27, 2018

The Real McCoy | BSD Now 278

We sat down at BSDCan 2018 to interview Kirk McKusick about various topics ranging about the early years of Berkeley Unix, his continuing work on UFS, the governance of FreeBSD, and more.

Dec 27, 2018

2019 Predictions | LINUX Unplugged 281

We get serious and bring in a special referee to help us lock in our Linux predictions for 2019. Special Guest: Alan Pope.

Dec 26, 2018

Nmap Level Up | BSD Now 277

The Open Source midlife crisis, Donald Knuth The Yoda of Silicon Valley, Certbot For OpenBSD's httpd, how to upgrade FreeBSD from 11 to 12, level up your nmap game, NetBSD desktop, and more.

Dec 24, 2018

Linux Action News 85

It’s been a huge year for Linux and FOSS news, and we take a look at some of the major stories that shaped the industry over the last 12 months.

Dec 23, 2018

Great News, We Lied | User Error 55

Whether new users have to suffer the pain of the command line, lying about Santa, and the best tech news of 2018.

Dec 21, 2018

Handmade Desktop Linux | LINUX Unplugged 280

We’re just back from touring System76’s new factory, and getting the inside scoop on how they build their Thelio desktop. This is our story about walking in as skeptics, and walking out as believers.

Dec 18, 2018

It's The Culture Stupid | Coder Radio 336

Chris is back from his trip to Denver to tour System76’s factory, and what he discovered while he was there was the last thing he was expecting.

Dec 18, 2018

Linux Action News 84

Intel developers are working to open source the FSP, Fuchsia SDK and device repos show up in Android AOSP, and our BSD buddies have some big news.

Dec 16, 2018

Ho, Ho, Ho - 12.0 | BSD Now 276

FreeBSD 12.0 is finally here, partly-cloudy IPsec VPN, KLEAK with NetBSD, How to create synth repos, GhostBSD author interview, and more.

Dec 13, 2018

Keeping up with Kubernetes | TechSNAP 392

A security vulnerability in Kubernetes causes a big stir, but we’ll break it all down and explain what went wrong.

Dec 12, 2018

WireGuardians of the Galaxy | LINUX Unplugged 279

We have a WireGuard success story to share, and it's probably not what you're expecting.

Dec 11, 2018

Everyone’s Going Chrome | Coder Radio 335

Estimates can be a very tricky thing to get right, but they are vitally important. Peter Kretzman joins us to make it all a bit easier and clearer.

Dec 11, 2018

Linux Action News 83

Microsoft is moving to Chromium, and Mozilla isn't too thrilled about it.

Dec 9, 2018

Time Crisis | Coder Radio 334

Mike and Chris don’t claim to have a time machine, but they still have a major problem to solve.

Dec 9, 2018

OpenBSD in Stereo | BSD Now 275

DragonflyBSD 5.4 has been released, down the Gopher hole with OpenBSD, OpenBSD in stereo with VFIO, BSD/OS the best candidate for legally tested open source Unix, OpenBGPD adds diversity to the routing server landscape, and more.

Dec 9, 2018

Backup to the Moon | User Error 54

It's another #AskError special! Getting normals to do backups, should we stop making distros, ridiculous pipe dreams, and more.

Dec 7, 2018

Shell in a Handbasket | LINUX Unplugged 278

We chat with a developer who's gotten Linux running on iOS devices, do a deep dive into Clear Linux, and discuss Xubuntu ending 32bit support.

Dec 4, 2018

Linux Action News 82

Clear Linux doubles down on the desktop, Fedora 31 is likely canceled or delayed, and why Firecracker is being called the new "Docker killer".

Dec 2, 2018

Firecracker Fundamentals | TechSNAP 391

We break down Firecracker Amazon’s new open source kvm powered, virtual machine monitor, and explore what makes it different from the options on the market now.

Nov 29, 2018

Language: Assembly | BSD Now 274

Assembly language on OpenBSD, using bhyve for FreeBSD development, FreeBSD Gaming, FreeBSD for Thanksgiving, no space left on Dragonfly’s hammer2, and more.

Nov 29, 2018

Skipping Fedora 31 | LINUX Unplugged 277

Fedora might take a year off, to focus on it self. Project Lead and Council Chair Matthew Miller joins us to explain this major proposal.

Nov 27, 2018

Space Gray Handcuffs | Coder Radio 333

iPad Pro is a great machine for people that don’t want to get too much work done.

Nov 27, 2018

Linux Action News 81

The Fuchsia bomb ticks closer, Valve's Steam Link end of life shocks us, and Amazon's new, rather obvious feature.

Nov 25, 2018

Deconstructed Dialog | User Error 53

There's something almost intangible about the way Linux presents itself and Popey tries to explain it, the balance between living for the moment and planning for the future, and doing it wrong with social media. Plus moving country, and stupid folding ph

Nov 23, 2018

A Thoughtful Episode | BSD Now 273

Thoughts on NetBSD 8.0, Monitoring love for a GigaBit OpenBSD firewall, cat’s source history, X.org root permission bug, thoughts on OpenBSD as a desktop, and NomadBSD review.

Nov 23, 2018

What’s Up with WireGuard | TechSNAP 390

WireGuard has a lot of buzz around it and for many good reasons. We’ll explain what WireGuard is specifically, what it can do, and maybe more importantly, what it can’t. Special Guest: Jim Salter.

Nov 22, 2018

Very Long Term Support | LINUX Unplugged 276

Android and Ubuntu are working exceptionally hard to create longer support cycles. We’ll highlight the work that makes this possible, and what’s motivating these two different projects to strive for Very Long Term Support.

Nov 20, 2018

Linux Action News 80

Mark Shuttleworth announced 10 years support of Ubuntu 18.04, but there's a catch. Why we're buying the new Raspberry Pi, and we have a laugh at folding Android screens.

Nov 18, 2018

Detain the bhyve | BSD Now 272

Byproducts of reading OpenBSD’s netcat code, learnings from porting your own projects to FreeBSD, OpenBSD’s unveil(), NetBSD’s Virtual Machine Monitor, what 'dependency' means in Unix init systems, jailing bhyve, and more.

Nov 15, 2018

The Future of HTTP | TechSNAP 389

Wes is joined by special guest Jim Salter to discuss Google's recent BGP outage and the future of HTTP.

Nov 15, 2018

Year of the Relevant Desktop | LINUX Unplugged 275

Christian F.K. Schaller from Red Hat joins us to discuss seamless Linux upgrades, replacing PulseAudio, some of the recent desktop Projects Red Hat’s been working on... And the value they get from them.

Nov 13, 2018

Linux Action News 79

Ubuntu on select Samsung devices goes into beta, we cover the technicalities of Linux on the new Macs, one of our favorite desktop projects gets a big update, and the Librem 5 slips.

Nov 11, 2018

Little Packages of Joy | User Error 52

What's the best strategy when it comes to desktop Linux applications? We look at both ends of the spectrum, and wonder how much big tech companies should dictate who has access to their platforms. Plus some solid #AskError questions, having kids, and our

Nov 9, 2018

Automatic Drive Tests | BSD Now 271

MidnightBSD 1.0 released, MeetBSD review, EuroBSDcon trip reports, DNS over TLS in FreeBSD 12, Upgrading OpenBSD with Ansible, how to use smartd to run tests on your drives automatically, and more.

Nov 8, 2018

Before Coder | Coder Radio 332

We answer how Chris and Mike started in independent contracting, and the lessons changes they’d make with some perspective of time.

Nov 7, 2018

Celebrating 100 | Ask Noah Show 100

For 100 episodes The Ask Noah Show has delivered quality content every single week without exception. This week we celebrate this important milestone live from the Tamarack Tap Room in Woodbury MN.

Nov 7, 2018

ArcoLinux with Erik Dubois | Ask Noah Show 99

In this episode we make a bombshell announcement regarding the future of Ask Noah! Later in the hour Erik Dubois from ArcoLinux joins us to talk about a rolling distro built for those who want to learn Linux!

Nov 7, 2018

Stump The Linux Chumps | Ask Noah Show 98

Our friends from Destination Linux join us and together we form the “Linux Chumps”! Can we be stumped? We think not, but your calls try anyway! Your emails, your calls, your questions are the priority.

Nov 7, 2018

Open Source by Default | LINUX Unplugged 274

Have the revolutionaries won the war against proprietary software? That’s the argument being made. And we argue, what else did you expect?

Nov 6, 2018